OUR ADVICE FOR LEATHER
Leather is a material that evolves over time, which acquires a patina. It can darken or lighten depending on the tanning processes it has undergone.
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Do not leave the leather exposed to direct sunlight, the colours could eventually fade.
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Be careful not to spray perfume or water on the leather, which could leave stains.
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In case of grease stains, sprinkle them with fuller's earth.
OUR ADVICE FOR WOOD
Wood is an organic material sensitive to humidification and UV rays from the sun. This has no effect on its mechanical resistance, only the aesthetics may be modified.
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Do not put in the dishwasher, this could detach the wood joints and damage the leather/fabric/wood joints.
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Do not leave the products to soak in water, this could cause the assemblies to come loose.
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In case of stains, rub with a soft sponge and rinse with lukewarm water. Wipe off excess with a lint-free cloth.
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Maintain it with linseed oil and beeswax.
OUR ADVICE FOR FABRIC
Our fabrics have been carefully chosen according to their supports and their uses. Linen, with natural fibers, possessing hypoallergenic virtues, or Alcantara, with its peach skin feel, resistant and soft.
• In case of stains, rub with a soft sponge, rinse with water and mild soap. Wipe off excess with a lint-free cloth.
• Blot excess water with a cloth to prevent any peeling.
OUR ADVICE FOR GLASS
Glass, a mineral material, as constant as it is fragile, requires precautions for use in order to preserve all of its brilliance.
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Do not put the glass in contact with abrasive materials.
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If stains occur, rub gently with a soft sponge.
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To soften light scratches, we recommend making a paste using baking soda and water. Apply the paste to the scratched surface. Then, using a soft cloth, rub the scratches in circular motions: this will lightly polish the surface. Wipe off the excess with a soft, clean, damp cloth.
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You have to accept that glass lives, it gets scratched.
OUR ADVICE FOR JEWELRY
Silver is a material that can oxidize/blacken over time, especially when it comes into contact with perfume, cleaning or corrosive products, but also when it comes into contact with the PH of our skin.
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Rub gently with a chamois or small soft-bristled brush, so as not to scratch the jewel.
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If your jewelry loses its shine: Soak the silver in a bowl of white vinegar for 2 hours, BE CAREFUL not to soak the leather part. Then rub gently with a chamois or small soft-bristled brush, so as not to scratch the jewelry.
All our jewelry is made of 925 silver, complies with European standards and has a "925" guarantee hallmark.